So-called ‘safe’ pesticides have surprisingly ill effects
Health Canada is currently reviewing regulations for pesticides in Canada, and three UBC researchers say regulators might want to consider […]
Health Canada is currently reviewing regulations for pesticides in Canada, and three UBC researchers say regulators might want to consider […]
You’ve no doubt been irritated by them on the terrace many a summer evening: biting midges so small that you
Concerns are being raised across the U.S. about whether schools have a right to compel female athletes to provide information
Less than two weeks after train cars filled with hazardous chemicals derailed in Ohio and caught fire, a truck carrying
When scientists develop new optical techniques and instruments for medical diagnosis, surgery, or light-based therapy, those techniques and instruments must
Like a merchant of old, balancing the weights of two different commodities on a scale, nature can keep different genetic
Different cell types—say, heart, liver, blood, and sperm cells—possess characteristics that help them carry out their unique jobs in the
In vivo small animal fluorescence imaging is widely used in oncology, drugs, antibodies, nanomaterials, inflammation, immune diseases, gene therapy, apoptosis,
The fires of passion can propel employees toward success but can also cause them to flame out, a study by
Engineering researchers at the University of Waterloo are successfully using a robot to help keep children with learning disabilities focused